A health clinic for pets and their people
WSU Veterinary students are part of an effort to provide people experiencing homelessness and their pets with medical care in the heart of downtown Seattle.
WSU Veterinary students are part of an effort to provide people experiencing homelessness and their pets with medical care in the heart of downtown Seattle.
Orphaned or abandoned baby squirrels, raccoons, and rabbits are just a few of the animals WSU veterinarians are training members of the public to help rehabilitate in Eastern Washington.
Benjamin Stuart Morledge-Hampton from the College of Veterinary Medicine has won Washington State University’s 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT).
Nearly 200 WSU students presented at the Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities 2023 event on March 27 with 49 earning awards for their work.
A quick, affordable diagnostic test developed by a WSU researcher may help curb one of the most prevalent but least known sexually transmitted infections.
The augur hawk, named Taima, will be ready to lead his team onto the field when the NFL season kicks off after undergoing a short procedure to remove a concerning growth from his left foot.
WSU researchers have identified a growing list of common drugs and products that can cause serious and potentially fatal reactions in cats with the feline MDR1 mutation.
Meg Daley Olmert will give the 2023 Bustad Lecture at 5 p.m. March 24 on the WSU Pullman campus. The lecture will also be live-streamed.
WSU regents professor Dr. Katrina Mealey will receive a pair of the University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy’s highest honors – the 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award and the Excellence in Research Award – on April 13.
This spring break, the Murrow College of Communication 2023 Backpack Journalism expedition travels to Nairobi, Kenya where students will report on research from the Paul G. Allen School for Global Health and related topics.